Yankees ace Gerrit Cole: Juan Soto’s contract ‘good for all players’ & ‘good for the game’
The Mets will pay Soto $765 million over 15 years after topping a 16-year, $760 million offer from the Yankees.
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets have finalized their $54 million, two-year contract on the same day spring training opened ...
Glendale, Ariz. – Roki Sasaki was warming up for his bullpen on a cool, breezy Wednesday morning at Camelback Ranch, when the ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers enter MLB spring training as defending World Series champions, and the overwhelming favorites to achieve that feat again. LA spent more ...
Devin Williams doesn't think he was tipping pitches when Pete Alonso and the Mets sent the Brewers home from the playoffs ...
Gerrit Cole’s 2024 season was defined by an unfortunate setback before it even began. A flexor strain in his throwing elbow ...
As Opening Day draws near, Major League Baseball franchises are actively looking to hire positions at their respective ...
The Yankees had a decision to make this offseason—pay a historic price to retain Juan Soto or allocate their resources ...
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A veteran of 12 major league seasons said he has 'mixed feelings' and 'a bit of jealousy' in response to Soto's ...
The Yankees still need to figure out their starting third baseman, leadoff hitter and more in the next six weeks.
Devin Williams showed up to Spring Training with a beard. Before he was able to wear pinstripes, it was shaved.
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